Why does it seem to be difficult for me to peel-off the nail color?
If your nails tend to be dry by nature or have been previously dehydrated by conventional nail polish and nail polish remover, it might be slightly more difficult to peel off the nail color as the nail surface is not smooth.
Using improper removal techniques, such as peeling off the color without soaking it in water, may also cause seemingly “poor” performance.
In addition, it is advisable for you to peel off the nail polish after 5 days of use to ensure easy removal.
Leaving on the nail for longer periods will cause the nail polish to become excessively dry due to the loss of moisture, which makes it more adhesive. To overcome these problems, you may immersed in the water, use the flat end of the nail art stick to dislodge the color from nail edges, pushing gradually towards the center. Once the edges have been sufficiently dislodged, peel off the color in one swift action.
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Why do my nails look slightly discolored after I peel off the color?
As our nails are porous, painting a layer of enamel over them may cause a reduction in oxygen supply to the nails, causing them to look slightly discolored.
However, so not worry then regain their natural color, once sufficiently oxygenated.
Tip: To enhance the health of your nails, use AQMORE’s vitamin E & Collagen Enriched Nail Essence to nourish and moisturize
your nails.
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Why is it that the color on my nail tips often peels off easily?
This occurrence is normally brought about by the daily activities that we carry out with our fingers, such as typing, dish-washing, sports, etc, which tend to cause wear and tear. Furthermore, as our nail tips are often the first point of contact that we have with other abrasive surfaces, it is recommended that you apply a layer of the topcoat over the edges of the nails and slightly on its underside, to seal in the nail color and for added protection.
Tip: Do consider using gloves when doing household chores to minimize the occurrence of chipping.